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President Trump has said he wants to broker an end to Russia's war in Ukraine. This was his second call with Russian President Vladimir Putin on the issue.
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The Alaska senator voted with the GOP on spending last week but in other ways showed she's still willing to defy her party and Trump.
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Trump claims without evidence that Biden's Jan. 6 panel pardons are void because he allegedly used an autopen. Autopens have been popular with presidents for decades. Here's what to know about them.
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We discuss what a reduction in service at NOAA could mean for Alaska.
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Tribes from the Bering Sea isle say they’re living — and dying— with the toxic legacy of Cold War military installations. A U.N. special rapporteur is considering their case.
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The proposal could result in tolls on vehicles traveling to and from Alaska, but details remain scarce.
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Thousands of probationary federal employees fired by the Trump administration must be offered job reinstatement, a judge in San Francisco has ruled, because they were terminated unlawfully.
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The bill puts significant pressure on Democrats in the Senate, whose votes will be needed in order to avoid a shutdown. The federal government runs out of money at the end of the day on Friday.
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President Trump tussled with Canada over tariffs on Tuesday as hikes against steel and aluminum imports are set to take effect.
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President Trump’s statements about making a decision soon regarding the legal status of Ukrainians who came to America after Russia's invasion has heightened their fears.
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The word came during a Feb. 13 Senate Armed Services Committee hearing, after Sen. Dan Sullivan pressed federal officials to strengthen Alaska's military presence.
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Mark Carney is a newcomer to elected politics, with decades of experience in finance. After his landslide victory, he pledged to continue tariffs on the U.S. "until the Americans show us respect."